but one of the most disturbing elements for me was several of the men said look, we're not the only infinity that is doing this. we aren't the only guys committing these acts we are just the ones that happened to get cause. following that, some of them were convicted but there were no officers top command who were held accountability, can you assess the response of top command in terms of the kill team. >> you bring up some terrific points that was one of the most troubling aspects of the documentary, and the incident, the failure to hold commanders accountability, at least in a more transparent way, a way to send a message, there was a comprehensive investigation conducted specifically into command accountability, but when the soldiers who all faced similar pressures of malaise and frustration, when they are operating under restrictive rules where was the platoon leader where was the company commander, where wasluth and the captain when they were told when they would see a dead civilian and ask where's the weapon and suddenly the weapon would show up, they knew or should have known, and tha